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Arrived on a Tuesday morning to find the shop and mill closed. The sails had been blown off in a storm some time ago and had not yet been replaced. The entire area around the mill was a complete mess as if no one has...More

Not very popular. Average selection of cakes. There isn't much parking and I don't suppose more than 20 people would fit in, so not much atmosphere. Staff are friendly enough and the miller always happy to chat. Wouldn't be my first choice to have tea...More

Had a wonderful lunch today at the tea rooms. A beautifully served ploughmans with fresh bread and butter. Pleasantly served. Grandson had ham sandwiches served with raw carrots and tomatoes. We bought two lovely fresh loaves to take home.

We visited this tea room on a wet and dull day. We had homemade soup with home milled and home baked bread and croutons. The facilities are very basic, but the soup was delicious and hot. There were plenty of delicious looking cakes and locally...More

Well this is a hard one to write about... very different. Sat outside on a sunny day with pot of tea for two and two slices of cake. Far to much butter cream. It's fine if you like buttercream...but not my favourite... the funny thing...More

I visit here on a regular basis, fresh bread and excellent service attentive and friendly, for me as good as the food, and worth the return alone. but for the food don't miss out on the ploughman's platter and the speciality teas.

Been here several times in the past and always thought it to be a good destination for a ride out or to take visiting friends for a snack.
Took some visiting American friends a few days ago and what a disappointment. Sails have come of...More

I called in at the mill, walking up form Kirton in Lindsey on a blustery day, a walk of maybe about a mile each way. The mill has recently lost its sails in gales, and awaits new ones, so wasn't working under wind power, but...More